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Somewhere between James Taylor and Stevie Wonder, Acoustic Soul blends a grace of harmony, words that matter again, soulful rhythms, and warm guitar.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: Smooth Soul
Release Date:
1996
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© Copyright-Borgir Music - BMI
(619847000120)
Record Label: ZuZu Records
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Thank God for Acoustic Soul, they’re one of those bright energetic new groups that’s emerging on the scene that is solidly taking Black Music and music in general onto a level that one can feel, relate to, and completely appreciate, both on a musical as well as lyrical and in their case acoustic level. From a Hip Hopper this group is something that I can definitely get with.
Davey D., Bay Guardian
Somewhere between James Taylor and Stevie Wonder, Acoustic Soul is a words that matter again, part acoustic part electric, album. Although it covers a range of styles (beautiful vocal arrangements) these songs really hung together as a heartfelt statement from a contemporary mind. If you like Hammond B3 and Fender Rhodes, you won’t be disappointed on this one.
Supple grooves, spiritual flashes and the smooth sound on vocals and guitar of Emil Borgir—Acoustic Soul is a soothing tonic for a post modern headache.
Joel Selvin, S.F. Chronicle
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author: David Maestro
Man, you sound great! I couldn't help from noticing your big improvement in your singing since I last heard you...It's been over 20 years!
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